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os I RESULTS ED! ofa ONE CEN" iv SONG PAE STREETER TENE TION Yc Kk “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ | ae ORE RII am ba chs ve LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Sues for His Wife's Gare WILKES-BARRE, NOV. 1.—Claiming her brother-in-law, George C. Batey, refused to provide a physician, nurse treatment for his wife, a victim of SSnsumption, Mrs, Catherine Bravin to- @ay began, sult to recover $900, which, declares, she had to spend to pro- vide those necessities for the sufferer, Sliced off His Nose, BRIDGEPORT, NOV. 1.—With @ nar- fow piece of stecl sharpened to a point Kens & fing edge upon the walls of his i} in the county yy Campbell Brun- ot thet, slice b 4 nose from the o! omas Tobin, B& fellow-prisoner at the jail, to-day & quarr Norway Is Recognized. WASHE |, NOV, 1—This Gov- ernment practically recognized the ew government of Norway, (though all ‘the formalities have not been carried zi It is rd understanding here that e will become the first pis 4 ‘Minister from Norway. ; Queer Sutt in Court. Tremain before Justice ower iouay gued Anthony N. Tre- maine, @ Brooklyn lawyer, for $2,000 Gamages for breach of promise. They were Mmirried Aug, 15 a fow da: tater she be admitted was a thurried. Belgians to Seek Pole. BRUSSELS, NOY. L--An expedition to the Nortn Pole under the patronage om the okies Orpen: in’ about ¥ Seared ato at a wit we Warrated by @ mitional tery, “9 Five Hurt in Wreck. BINGHAMTON, NOY. 1—Five men bgt injured, one fatally in a wreck Ontario & Western ratirond! ent tation from Hamilton to-dey, The wreck Was chused by 4 broken wheel | on & foal cas Charles J, Devlin Dead, CHICAGO, NOY, 1.—Ohbarles J. Devlin, eoal mine operator, who recently under- oh Mig ecto rag Mh of to-day of parilysis. Ex-Mayor Quincy F Quincy Weds. ‘Miss Mary Honey, daughter of Col- ‘ovel Samuel R. Honey, was married to|At Broadway and Sixteenth street two Quiney, former Mayor of Boston, | Pol!cemen looked on while a gang of mone 4 py |® hundred men tore down the anareh. | in Grace Church Chantry to- fA ay R. Huntington, rector of ire. Oklahoma Bank Closed. WASHINGTON, NOV. 1.—The Farm- ere’ National Bank of Kingfisher, Okia- oma Torritory, has been closed by one of the Comptroller of the Cur+ Alfonso Off ta to Berlin. ‘MADRID, NOV, 1—King Alfonso the *etarts for Berlin to-morrow travelling » through Franco incogniio, MOTHER AINTS AS a ATTACKS SON Little Thomas. Mi Mitchell. Se- . -verely son wh Mon- ,_ grel Is Beaten Off, plats 4 halt tmaetif, halt bull- racked four-year-old ‘Thomas ey Hundred th street, to-day, and torn the Nien to plecos hat. i emblagoned over them in big Som «a by! waa playing In from of |" his home, a ‘and STOOD IN FIFTH AVENUE WINDOW, BLEW HIS HEAD OFF ‘Salesman Says “Good- By” to Porter, Then Puts Pistol to Temple and Fires---Woman Mistakes Sui- cide For Her Husband. Tn full sight of scores passing by John R, Carpenter, a furniture sales- man of Grand Rapids, Mich., blew his brains out with a revolver just inside the big plate-glass window of the ticket office of the Rock Island Railroad, at Fifth avenue and Thirty-fitth street, this afternoon, | An immense crowd gathered, impeding traffic in Fifth avenue from ‘Twenty-third street to Forty-second street and necessitating the calling out of the reserves of two police stations. Carpenter has been identified by papers in his possession and by John F, Douglas, a furniture dealer of thie) — ald who knew him well. MORE ATS UE TO THE RED FLAG Red Emblems Are Torn Down, by Crowds at Two Points in Broadway. Son after the shooting a beautiful woman, exquisitely gowned and wear- ing many jewels, dashed out of the orewd and began to beat on the closed door of the Rock Isiang office with her fists, Those inside refub:d to open the door and she nan to the rear and forced herself in, screaming: “My hustand has killed bimaelf! Let me sve him!" Je an Opera Singer, She was recognized as Mrs, Mann, an Opera singer, occupying apartment in the building, Before she could be as- sired her husband was not the suicide hor ad given rise to @ rumor " Thad Goa yr killed man'in the {railroad office, The lone polle Brotdway wos the scone of three aury previous to the sive “ots Paine jFlotous demonstrations this afternoon, |€oroements trom up and down the ave- jtwo of which succeeded In thelr PUF- nue had all he could do to keep the pose--the destruction of banners dis- jerowd from pushing in the glass front playing the red flag of anarchy stong-!of the building. sdo of the National ensign, with the] Jobn J, Puno, the agent in charge of the office, and a nogro porter, were the Only occupants of the place when Car- Penter entered about 2.89 o'clock, He carried & mall handbag and looked the Prosperous travelling salesman. At his Fequest several time-tnbles showing frains for Chicago were taken from (he | Macks and handed to him, carvan looking over the thne-tables ‘arpenter step) id to cu office and 204 out an tea. ed ane ing by, fine sidewalk was jammed from curb to building, where th bab J fixes with fine carriages and Paes “ars a ht this Firth rr ir 1 hureyteg up and down’ in New yo “Good By," He Said. He turned toward the atso t stood without ‘speaking a eta nu en he remarked about tne for nlm ta he moriag a "he said quietly, i letters, “Under Which?" rested one mas, Reserves had to be called out to dis- perse a crowd at Broadway and Fourth street, which blocked traffic for fully fifteen minutes, The mounted police helped the bluecoats on foot at this point, as they did at Thirtleth street and Broadway, where a crowd gathered to tear down & banner at that point, The police ar~ istic symbol and rent it Into shreds. William Ivins, Republican candidate for Mayor, charges that John Murphy, & brother of the leader of Tammany Hall, 8 a member of the Metropolitan Equipment Company. Edward Hallel, of No, 129 Bast Fifty- patie street, started the trouble in roadway near Fourth street by tear- ing down the red fing. Nearly isa | TE ea eae ont a big hundred mdn and boys helped Hal could reach him he placed the’ retard |Jear the banner to shreds, i against his Ri temple, pulled the Hallel was arrested by _Pollceman byt Ugerelly, blew the whole top James Rogan and charged at the Mer- “4 cer street station with disorderly con-| erect found “of the revolver at oe pal ‘ifn going tracted the attention streat, and they i in the oe oS Just in eis or o ier fal t the floor, iy palted panigh-Amerioan war vet~ eran,” Halle) aaserted, “and I'll tear down the red flag wherever I see it wiowe snes a te Mi ie floating alongside of the stars and of the suicide the atripes,"' on man » He also sald he was employed as a th t © ‘clerk in a Broadway store, but he would wi nine eked Wl mot give its addrens, rot fm i a Soon she the seen or ented’ tad bad excite! Fully @ trousand persone watched k ed herealt created aad soin up the pole to which had At rg for thr . nodes eto ieee oy ann bias aga Wwalte fee hours re ne saw ‘bis opportunity for ation, A man tite, bad af"the ig Rg enn Mod the crvwd ivot him w jooKaite and i uchers podKed tum on ther anne Murtered t ‘a the street it wid tah wrouad sto vourtn. pice, ihe orowa following ana Yeung at tae top of vag Tungs, ‘oliveman Rogan wi seg on pe Hae ‘ieviay uu Dobureae @ the Na- ny red we was & Yona newn. A TR Wes Bion to Pls for Chicago to-night. taken to pres \e up and rua gown Broudway woth i o8uek Dit or, Se MM CM fternoon and the era Paes pdt tart boa moved removed fe, ex) 2 he action. is poe! gl ge Cog one . re =| DIES AT BELLEVUE Edward i A a twenty-two years a lawyer, Living at No. 20 West ay | tlgity Reh atreet, dled In the Belle~ Wue Hopital to-day of Moat’ tage, who ios ra a sixte F Maur Attlee en of the eth te eakca sores tee vaken, there, oh Oct, 3 prited mol td che Xebvelt Hosplta! cmbylance. He | Je iesicg . Bint ii yeu SY VAAL eliomg STAVE, Nov./?- ~ £VE Re eo Lto/ / He Is E/ec Jerorm Hears =~ FvVeP Money He Polls 170.000. LATEST N JACOBITE TAKES REMISEN HANDICAP Talent Has Field Day in Put- ting Good Things Over at Jamaica, He JAMAICA WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Quadrille (7 to 10) 1, Toscan (8 to 5 for place) 2, Flor-| SECOND RACE—The Huguenot (5 to 1) 1, Macbeth (5 to 1 for place) 2, A. Muskoboy 3. THIRD RACE—Grenade (7 to 10)) a 1, Yorkshire Lad (7 to 5 for place) 2, Chimney Sweep 3, FOURTH RACE—ja2 1-0 (4 to 5) 1. Hermitage (7 to 6 for placs) 2, vi jal 3, i FIFTH RACE—Shenandoah (8 to 1) 1, Cutler (2 to 1 for place) 2, Massa 3, SIXTH RACE—Tambeau (8 to 5) 1, Vanguart (5 to 2 for placa) 2 Swell Girl 3, BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special to The Kvehing World.) JAMAIOY RACE TRACK, Nov, L- Racing ended at Jamaica this afternoon and to-niorrow racegoers will journey to meoiing of this year’s racing so far as New York is concetned, Jamaloa's getaway card was a good one and promised keen contests, for the felds were well maiched and of fair size, The Remven Handicap at five and a half furlongs for two-year-olds @ very gocd fle, The weather jag fine and track fast, Quadrille Romped Home. Quadrille went to the front at. the re of the first race, made the running won easily by two lengths ‘trom ‘Toscan, who waa second ull the way, Debar was third to the stretch, where Floraiia took thin’ plac? and, stayed theee to the end, finishing three lengths behind Toscan, _ Huguenot Had No Trouble, The Py it went to the front atthe ie) Funning, and sata ¢ and @ half from Raine h, wing was second all U pg, Muay. three-quarters ws ter the place. Brigand. wwe fay~ owed no form and ro’ bad he race, Grenade Galloped in. nade went to the front at the start Gre) of the thind, made ali the running in WOn esaiy by a hath by fork Who Was second al 1 ae way. Chaney Seweep, * cai all the Way, Was Jenghts Sede: bat Did Last, Jacobhe went «0 the front and made all grt anig jn, the sake 2 el 4 a head from % rly in the final iy ane ey no ¢! née, Gold Flour Stopped, sea mt ‘the front at the etme | 4 eg eee: Test naa apenas ‘bail he . Tamboau Wins ae ‘, Aqueduct, where will begin the cloving | fp, m{POLICE ALARM OUT EWS OF ALL SPORTS EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT JAMAICA. Fourteenth Day—Noy, 1, 1905. Track Fast. $47 FIRST RACH—$900 added; handioup; for all ages; six furlongs. Thdex, darn “W Index.” ~ he bit. Jockaya, pen. Wien. ck (asd) Giadri ie 1-9. Martin 11-10 4 4 Mueganan 4 it hat bie Jonun .. Oy ‘otter aig i } 6 Le amith 3) w § 4 O'connen ” Ov ONS. Py Winner, b. gy by aio our * dancer Toran el pp t 2 sz x ally. Line 5, if. wel eh genally. - TUpar-L18 8 ‘Quadrit held the race safe all the way, id! very atroi 4 tal thee, y strong. Fioraiia rao 348 8 egoND Gi—¥0) udded; ailing; Vhrewyeurcalds and up; mile And aa Ioex: ete im c 4. _ \ Fin Jockeye, Open. Wigh, Glos. Pi. Rhy le Hugurnit LRT WLWMiler .. 6 it Nike 1 dy Ba by! Living ni b is Amueciea RY Ba wy eB A , ag Hh frigane 48 O'R ft WB Buckieys 3 oo Og very . 4 ay aul Pas : eet Mj | annstatt, ood. Won, engily, time--i.08 5, Winner, ch. a by” Knight of Blleraite— ie ste Bacal FR NO’ Als Ube form, Magteth wan Airing tat Mushoday,blomd 1349 THIRD & (R870 adiied; vellin % Bart ka Wa stk WH in. te ih Fi. + 10h 2 aT A Tt Hewell 10. Th os yy 24 2) at SigPerrine hPa a i by PB Horne 7 9-2 pid ov POF bf tee 0 hb F ‘ riage ws tec D 5.8 7 8 os tart, x0 yon endl ioe re y Bt “Gatien—Turm | Seas od, | Wot easly, "lan ‘wiks 5 “be a” “hatin Faron, dona wallop for Grenade. Sweep had no excuse, 850 “rpERTH RACE—Tae Remsen Handicap; two-year-olds; $1,000 added; wx ture Yorkshire ad much the best of the others. Chimney Siar: Index, 38 Wis 8” iit Fin, ealatal Open. High.Cloa. PL Sh. 1 oe 4 . Lo a 5 3 T0 10 > 1 5 62 6 aw 6b? 4 Ly THUG 45 0 Bowe? Start kod. Won driving. Wi qoiee Gators fon o——1.07 Vinie ju — oY Mae an we iriving. me 7 2-5 Winner, b. g. by Golden Garter—Piora Jacobite just lasted, Mermitage closed with & rush FIFTH RACH—9I0 waded; welling; threo Wir a _.Yulagni closed strong, jar-0lda} mile” and a sixteenth ok ~ Open. High. Clos, Pi. Bh 8 4 8a 1 4 tt 8 4 6 Winner, br. g. by Longeiresi— Clitter closed ¢trong under the whip, 1 Fin. Tookoye yoy y be Biart Yair’ Won ‘Qwners-V. Rollar, ’ LATONIA RESULTS, LATONIA RACE TRACK, Nov, 1.- ine ‘dure to«day resulted as follows: IRST RACE-Six furlongs; iy Th pene M2 (Troxler), 6 tn yf Koerner), § to 1 for plave, FOR MISSING WOMAN Mrs, Eflen. Vogt Not Seen Since She Wei to Washington | nterse, Rooumors, (out ‘Heights for Daughter. bation, Paikiknat ones Feneet Hen. Heli Toone and Room Mate also ran, A gendral alarm was sent out to-day) SkCOND RACB—Mile and One Huh: for Mra, Ellen Vogt, who disappeared | dred yards; selling.—St, Teneo. me sayeteriously Sunday night, The wom- Pere, is hy 1, Careless, 108 (Shea), J : Dolinda, 107 (Perk! an ls forty, years old, a widow, who lived with her son John, twenty-one hter Nellie, 3 Timentoh Axares, Lady Lavish, Har Mmakis and Brookler also ran, years old, and his {ttle da TURD RACE-SI: Ai No. TF West Oiie Hundred and Pirst | tonge; Leer, 10 Nico te be ts treet, yg riya cone, 3 to 1. place On Bunday Netffo visited a friend, |2i, Follow the Flug, 9 (Morris), 3, Time Beldenn, Capt. Bush, Btta M, Daring at One Hundred and Forty. pet and Queen Caroline also ran, wnd Amaterdam avenue. It fern a that her ee eeas wool FOURTH Li eH at eee | Club Mra. Vout lett Use Oduree.—Lo: (Gay- ley MRoUse, ane has not | OF); 9 to et ay B. Owens, 1 (Du- been seep since. ‘ Nac 1% ——-— wear brine Hoge Ame! Out and Bwoet Jane aleo ran. Loubet Home Again. pastor cus toe Broeck. Mel pti ‘Olle Danforth, af Pisett, “whe soars ete ae ‘Twenty me te dude 3 rath Body I poreines | Tho last odds on Jtrome yesterday | were 5 to 3, JEROME'S CASE HARD PUZZLE FOR HIGHER COURT | on Writ to Put His Name in Red publican Column, and Then Dis” cusses Matter in Secret Session, The Justices of the Appellate Divirlon of the Supreme Court heard ‘ments in the motion for writ to compel the Board of Blections to place name of William Travers Jerome on the oMetal ballot ta tha Repudl column te-day: and took ire matter under advisement. Me o Sita eftorne Tl SEES OOSONMCLELN AND JEROME G0 UP Now 24 to4 on Mayor and| 2 to 1 on the Disfrict- Attorney's Chances, *} Jus’ pier oh ater at the Qourt House ab 8°, o'cock and remain In. consultation tak a they hed reached an agreement, ‘hey had been ttragglizg with the” question for three hours when this amet noune t was cade, The justices’? lear wit the decision reste Bien, Cavlk, Parkeragn, Laugy! lens MeLoughiin. hie I) Preclaély the same argments te used op those advanced Peay fore Justice Stover, wh) ‘denied, Nght of the Board of stlebuona change the ballot at this stage of campaign, hares W. Taft and former 8 Cours Justice Cohen’ akgued for; tl Bection baiting on the cur to-day! Tepiicar County Conunttee in, favor. opened with Jerome favorite at to 1! of placing Mr, Jerome's muse on uver the other candidates for, election | ballot, Assistant Corporaiion Counsel torthe offtea! of Bistriet-Attorney. The | Cunawiy cepmadecodsvene -niationg ty) Odds on Mayor McClellan opened at| Mr Taft's Plea, 21-2 to f, and held stoady in the early! Mr. Taft qiioréd wevern betting. | Which It wa MPM that tn > | Charles HM. Marshall, of No. 2 WAll/ to:x the Court should lvok to subatanhy {atreot, offered $800 to $0 that Hearm | tian javeice, Lather aan street _ 4 se a othe ele | will poll more votes than Ivins, to Fs A ie alno offered $700 to $1,009 that MeClellan | should cacry out the wiene will be eleetod, with Hearst second and) puvuwan party, ‘inere Was 90 provide Ivins third. jon for flisk a vacancy by eonyen ; bus by coutnuttee, so the Court had | power to make sucn deowon AO 0 & as under ali tae tacts and dre with plenty. of Jevome money in sight. The M:Clellan odds by ered wake may 'o. ‘ were 2 to 1, dropping from the olnt] yciot’ was presenies tt the @ ae 4 which they agajn resehed to-day. is signed by forater Bap ee | An oven money. bet of $1.00) that | Jiiitee Willem N, Cohen and James, Heart will pail 170.00) vores 6¢ moze was PA ay in Bag gag + i Se between Brotere, Boned And Bando 1 i us iY Ing the affirmative ty i Stseveral offers of even mortey tat | ,t HFINE ats argumeny aed dl Metielnn's plurality will exceed. 0100 Hits ques, weet untaken The horviest bet $5,090 to. $1.01 07 MoO) & Co. iy Ke Co, and a bet by A. A. Reilly agrinat 0. C. ( f sal 4 ‘pas been tp 9) ce 4 “About $5000 In small bere | in ards &. Go. a! rules Ja bp orproting the. @ was pul up on. Jer-ne aw iis In the power of Charles i are shall, of No, 2 [ihe v1 wth this as an orige street, bet $1,000 to $90) tha: Hearst wht | !al o # Charles Time for Printing Ballots. get more ee than Ty Gates & Co. Me the Ty 4, 26 baked counsel a5 bigny <7 mie jon in the Tw ae 4 he ballot must be He was. informed i het. there HALPIN FIGURES ed. rt * not, but there {s a provision that the } IT OUT FOR IVINS, | syne ot cit candsiaten. must be" pal ancient’ iahed lx day efore olestion, it wos stated that the printer had de- | Chatrman Halpin, of the Republican County Committee, who ipredicted the vote of Rosevelt and Parker thie county last year almost exactly, he) It taken his ready reckoner in hand and figured out that Ivins ts elected—if al. jared be could not get the ballots in {me far eleecion unless he received an. Molal Het of notainations ary 4 moreover appeared that a ot must be Sled with the Boant ot eo:lons four days prior to the election, the Republicans vote for im fix me, ir, Halpin figures that Iving, ‘ Giellin and Hearst will divide CUTTING COMES effective votes, The Democrat.c vole, out FOR peo: Bike m wit polls Between MeClellan ang Re puscane ih this city. ‘Tt is perfectly apparent,” says Mr. citi zen's Union, announced to-day tl Halpin, Pe reat ib ‘pet ed Republi-| he was for William > M. Ivins, the Ree’, vote f lectod,"* vathuadt eek sien Mia d (Continued on | Beoond Page.) ~-————_ ‘ CROWD SEES .” POLICE IN RAID) ¥, Capt. Daily, of the West Forty-seventh street station, and Serbt, Costigan, of MoAdoo’s Vice Squad, raided an alleged pool-room at No. 146 West Forty-fifth street, this afternoon; just as the matinee crowds were coming out cf an adjoining theatre. There was great excitement, and the streets were blocked by thousands of people. The raiders then visited an- other pool-room at No. 490 Eighth avenue, All the ligne eight from the former and twelve from the second place, were taken to Police Headquarters and looked up. \? Frank Felton, who killed Guy Roche, was arrested a8 tie alleged proprietor of the Eighth avenue resort and a man named Masterson as keeper of the Forty-fifth street place, Over 200 persons were found in the Forty-fifth street and Klondike dioe games, telephones and other para were captured. LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA, © _ Fifth—Senton 2-1, Chief Milliken 7-5 place; Luralighter, -” ixth—Harry ir Sines 10-1, Sis;Loe 1-4 pl., an Hanlon, uba 16-5, La et i " mre M.A. - Powell. 4 sll. fy Ousaabisiati 9g